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patti ann: utter chaos in the syria. anti-government protesters running for cover as gunshots ring out. here's the scene on the street. [background sounds] patti ann: this is all amateur video from yesterday. a mission is underway to end the regime's crackdown on its people. leland vittert right now is live in jerusalem with the details for us. leland, any change there, is the violence starting to calm? >> reporter: sadly, no, patti ann. the violence, if anything, may be getting a little bit worst. we just heard of a protest about 20,000 people outside of a mosque near damascus in a suburb there. government troops opened fire, at least four people kill inside that incident. and, of course, those numbers could certainly go higher. this is key for a couple of reasons. number one, it's outside of damascus n a suburb. that's something we haven't seep so far showing the protests are, indeed, spreading. the violence is pretty much par for the course, and already there are 60 of those arab league monitors in place, but as we ca
patti ann: utter chaos in the syria. anti-government protesters running for cover as gunshots ring out. here's the scene on the street. [background sounds] patti ann: this is all amateur video from yesterday. a mission is underway to end the regime's crackdown on its people. leland vittert right now is live in jerusalem with the details for us. leland, any change there, is the violence starting to calm? >> reporter: sadly, no, patti ann. the violence, if anything, may be getting a little...
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protesters heeding the call of syria's opposition. thousands of them marching in the streets following friday prayers one day after syrian security forces fired into tens of thousands of protesters outside a mosque. not with standing the presence of arab league monitors. leland vittert from jerusalem. what is the latest there? >> reporter: gregg, right now we're hearing at least two dozen of those protesters who you saw in the video from today have died in attacks by the syrian military on its own people and the violence, at least what we've been able to see from the videos is getting worse, not better since the government promised to end its crackdown on all of these people. and also to allow in arab league monitors to see what is actually happening on the ground. the crackdowns have been incredibly brutal, however, the kind of rallies that happened today in this video from today hadn't been possible over the past couple weeks since the syrian government were using tanks. at least they have stopped on that. also protesters are learni
protesters heeding the call of syria's opposition. thousands of them marching in the streets following friday prayers one day after syrian security forces fired into tens of thousands of protesters outside a mosque. not with standing the presence of arab league monitors. leland vittert from jerusalem. what is the latest there? >> reporter: gregg, right now we're hearing at least two dozen of those protesters who you saw in the video from today have died in attacks by the syrian military...
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once again in syria. these pictures are ain a town along the border with turkey. this is the hellish situation people have been living through the past couple months. there were reports six people were killed. more than 3,000 people is the estimate of how many have been killed in this situation. the crackdown by the syrian forces since the anti-government protests broke out in the spring. turkey and jordan, among the surrounding nations calling on syrian president bashar assad to end this crackdown on his own people. bill: so far he has been resistant to that. the u.s. justice department has boots on the ground in alabama. they want to see themselves how that state enforces what is considered the most strict immigration law in the country. early reviews from the fed are not good. reaction from a man who oversees that law. responding now is the alabama attorney general, luther strange. welcome back to our program. >> good morning. thank you for having me. bill: what the feds are charging that the police ha
once again in syria. these pictures are ain a town along the border with turkey. this is the hellish situation people have been living through the past couple months. there were reports six people were killed. more than 3,000 people is the estimate of how many have been killed in this situation. the crackdown by the syrian forces since the anti-government protests broke out in the spring. turkey and jordan, among the surrounding nations calling on syrian president bashar assad to end this...
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as for newt gingrich, he will begin a 22 city bus tour in iowa on tuesday. he is calling it the jobs prosperity bus tour. those are the top three candidates. this is the beginning of just will be a very busy week in iowa as each of them vie for the coveted prize of winning the first caucus in the nation. gregg: ron paul and mitt romney both have a very good ground game in iowa. newt gingrich less so. who appears to be the frontrunner? >> reporter: you know i think you stated it very clearly because organization and the ground game, that is key to winning the iowa caucuses because the caucuses are always unpredictable. to your question and to the point of your question, the voters in iowa have a really tough time right now zeroing in who they want to vote for. the polls have shown different candidates at various times leading the pack but the recent "rasmussen poll" shows that mitt romney is enjoying the lead right now. here is how it is all breaking down according to rasmussen. mitt romney has returned to frontrunner status leading the republican white house
as for newt gingrich, he will begin a 22 city bus tour in iowa on tuesday. he is calling it the jobs prosperity bus tour. those are the top three candidates. this is the beginning of just will be a very busy week in iowa as each of them vie for the coveted prize of winning the first caucus in the nation. gregg: ron paul and mitt romney both have a very good ground game in iowa. newt gingrich less so. who appears to be the frontrunner? >> reporter: you know i think you stated it very...
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bill: here we go. 12:22, the u.s. expressing regrets over a deadly airstrike in pakistan, last month's attack killed 24 pakistani troops. the pentagon calls the incident an act of self-defense. >>> the death of a newborn missouri baby promising walmart to pull a powdered infant formula from 3,000 of its stores. >>> employees at fedex working overtime the get your package delivered in time. it expects to deliver more than 120 million parcels around the world this week, up 6% from last year. martha: thank you, bill. all right, let's get to this now for you. the search widening now for a missing toddler in maine. last night dozens of people turned out at a local church to pray for the missing 20-month-old. ayla reynolds vanished there her father's home over the weekend, and police have widened that search to include more trails and waterways in the area, and the finger pointing between the little girl's parents has gotten uglier. former prosecutor and criminal attorney arthur aidala joins me now. >> hi, martha. martha: y
bill: here we go. 12:22, the u.s. expressing regrets over a deadly airstrike in pakistan, last month's attack killed 24 pakistani troops. the pentagon calls the incident an act of self-defense. >>> the death of a newborn missouri baby promising walmart to pull a powdered infant formula from 3,000 of its stores. >>> employees at fedex working overtime the get your package delivered in time. it expects to deliver more than 120 million parcels around the world this week, up 6%...
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they say syria is in a state of civil war with more than 4,000 people killed on the streets of syria since march. the u.k. spy agency is looking for the next generation james bond. who is it? it is behind a social media campaign to recruit cyber specialists bill. bill: flying to track dow trying to track down all the guys who are hacking their computers. you may have heard undercover boss. what about undercover congressman. michael grim is a republican out of new york. he's with me now. good morning to you. why did you play that role? >> you know, there is no better way to meet constituents and to have a relaxed setting where they can be open and honest and not feel they have to watch their words than going out and working with them. that's exactly i did. it was fantastic. bill: what have you learned through this experience in we have some pictures in a minute we'll share them with our audience. >> one thing i already knew, is how hard the people in staten island are working. across the board people are worried, some people are scared. its not so much for themselves. they are worried
they say syria is in a state of civil war with more than 4,000 people killed on the streets of syria since march. the u.k. spy agency is looking for the next generation james bond. who is it? it is behind a social media campaign to recruit cyber specialists bill. bill: flying to track dow trying to track down all the guys who are hacking their computers. you may have heard undercover boss. what about undercover congressman. michael grim is a republican out of new york. he's with me now. good...